I can't pass up a fleece remnant either - the louder the better. They make the BEST stuffed animals.
The pattern for the fleece slippers that I make is from Jo-Ann's, and it's on one of those stands in the pattern dept. under "The Green Pepper" title, not in a pattern book. Green Pepper F837 Polar Slipper |
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I use fleece as the backing for all my family quilts, with batting. Of course I hand quilt, dont know how this would work on a machine. It is very warm and wears well. We live on the Mass/NH border in a snow belt and it gets quite cold.
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four layers of fleece will make a wonderful pot holder. I made 15 before Christmas for stocking stuffers...very well received!
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Originally Posted by pal
I can't pass up a fleece remnant either - the louder the better. They make the BEST stuffed animals.
The pattern for the fleece slippers that I make is from Jo-Ann's, and it's on one of those stands in the pattern dept. under "The Green Pepper" title, not in a pattern book. Green Pepper F837 Polar Slipper http://www.thegreenpepper.com/hats.html?id=3WqcuJhy |
I make shawls with pockets for a book for children having Chemo.
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A few things come to mind: hats, ear warmers, quilt backs, "silky" blankets (the ones with silk ribbons), sweatshirts, pjs, lounging pants...
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You can also put corn, rice or cherry pits in a muslin bag and make a pillowcase out of fleece, put in the microwave and put on your aching joints.
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Originally Posted by sewcrafty
Sock slippers. Really post toasty warm.
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